EUGENE -- In the wake of the Eugene Police Department report that details serious allegations of rape against three Oregon basketball players, the question now shifts to what the Ducks' response will be, and whether the players' current in-limbo status will become a full-fledged boot from the program.

The athletic department had no update on the status of Damyean Dotson, Dominic Artis and Brandon Austin as of Monday evening after announcing earlier in the day -- prior to the police report's release -- that each was not currently taking part in team activities.

Artis was said to be considering a transfer Monday morning, before the news of the allegations broke. He had been considered likely to transfer at times during the season but had stayed put while teammates Ben Carter and A.J. Lapray transferred in April.

Oregon head coach Dana Altman is attending Pac-12 meetings in Arizona, ESPN's Jeff Goodman reported, and it is unclear how soon he will comment about his knowledge of the allegations. Goodman indicated the players will not return to the team, though the school has not made such an announcement. None of the players face criminal charges after the Lane County District Attorney's office found insufficient evidence.

However, the DA's office, in writing that the case would not face prosecution, added that, "While there is no doubt the incidents occurred, the conflicting statements and actions by the victim make this case unprovable as a criminal case."

This is the second case relating to sexual assault that Austin has been linked to since March, after the Providence transfer was reported to have been investigated by police in Rhode Island for a sexual assault stemming from the fall. He was suspended from the team in December, along with a teammate, for a Code of Conduct violation of "not upholding their responsibilities as student-athletes."

If the three Ducks are dismissed, Oregon would be left with a bare-bones roster with only three scholarship players: Elgin Cook (6.7 ppg), Joseph Young (18.9 ppg), Jalil Abdul-Bassit (1.9 ppg) and walk-on Theo Friedman (0.5 ppg). Nine players from the Ducks' NCAA Tournament roster have left the team since the season-ending loss to Wisconsin on March 22 -- two from transfers and seven from graduation.

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